Exploring the Relationship Between Trust and Business Start-Ups in 52 Countries Over 16 Years
Mangeloja, E., Ovaska, T., & Takashima, R. (2021). Exploring the Relationship Between Trust and Business Start-Ups in 52 Countries Over 16 Years. International Journal of Business and Economics, 20(1), 17-36. https://ijbe.fcu.edu.tw/assets/ijbe/past_issue/No.20-1/pdf/vol_20-1-2.pdf
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TaloustiedePäätöksentekoa tukeva taloustiede ja talouden kilpailukyky (painoala)Jyväskylä International Macro & FinanceBasic or discovery scholarshipEconomicsPolicy-Relevant Economics and Competitiveness of Economy (focus area)Jyväskylä International Macro & FinanceBasic or discovery scholarshipCopyright
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A well-functioning social network involves attributes such as honesty, benevolence, fairness and confidence. When this network – trust - has formed, participants can count on reliable and consistent economic transactions. This has the effect of higher level of co-operation, but also co-dependence. Strong social networks, as measured in this study by the degree of interpersonal trust and trust in institutions, are foundational elements for societies wishing to progress to new higher levels of entrepreneurship and development. In a pooled OLS of up to 52 countries and 16 years, this study estimates how changes in interpersonal trust and trust in institutions affect new business creation. The four entrepreneurship categories considered include the total early-stage entrepreneurial activity, new business formation, necessity-driven entrepreneurial activity, and improvement-driven opportunity entrepreneurial activity.
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entrepreneurship improvement-driven opportunity entrepreneurial activity institutional trust necessity-driven entrepreneurial activity new business density total early-stage entrepreneurial activity (TEA) trust pienet ja keskisuuret yritykset yrittäjyys startup-yritykset sosiaaliset verkostot kansainvälinen vertailu luottamus perheyritykset
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